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Impact of congenital bilateral vestibular loss (CBVL) on cognitive development in children with profound sensorineural hearing loss Laboratoire d’Explora0on fonc0onnelle de l'équilibre chez l'enfant (EFEE) Département d’ORL et Chirurgie Cervico-faciale du Pr Thierry Van Den Abbeele Hôpital Robert Debré, 48 Boulevard Sérurier, 75 019 Paris, France Charbel Nassif*, Derek Hamilton, Sylve9e Wiener Vacher, Benoit Virole, Soline Lecervoisier, Simona Caldani, Rima Obeid

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Impactofcongenitalbilateralvestibularloss(CBVL)

oncognitivedevelopmentinchildrenwithprofoundsensorineuralhearingloss

Laboratoired’Explora0onfonc0onnelledel'équilibrechezl'enfant(EFEE)Départementd’ORLetChirurgieCervico-facialeduPrThierryVanDenAbbeeleHôpitalRobertDebré,48BoulevardSérurier,75019Paris,France

CharbelNassif*,DerekHamilton,Sylve9eWienerVacher,BenoitVirole,SolineLecervoisier,SimonaCaldani,RimaObeid

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Financialdisclosure

• ResearchGrants:GrandAudiFon/AdvancedBionics

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ImpactofCBVL

Gazeandhead-trunkstabilizaFon:*BraswellJ,RineRM.Evidencethatves0bularhypofunc0onaffectsreadingacuityinchildren.IntJPediatrOtorhinolaryngol.2006;70(11):1957‑65.

Posturomotorcontrol:**Wiener-VacherSR,ObeidR,Abou-ElewM.Ves0bularimpairmentaXerbacterialmeningi0sdelaysinfantposturomotordevelopment.JPediatr.2012;161(2):246‑51.

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Hypothesis:

The absence of vesHbular informaHon early in life can lead to reduced cogniHveperformancesandspaFalcogniFverepresentaFons.Central compensaHon may not be able to palliate completely the lack of vesHbularinformaHonforcogniHveperformancesonalongterm.

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MaterialsandMethods• ProspecFvestudy(childrenre-examined12yearsaXer1stevalua0on)• Comparisonbetween3groups(N=67,childrenbetween9-13yearsold)Inclusioncriteria:• Group1(n=12):CBVL+SNHLdiagnosedbeforetheageof2years• Group2(n=11):SNHL+NormalVesFbularfuncFondiagnosedattheageof2yearsandconfirmedattheageof12years• Group3(n=44):Normalhearingandves0bularfunc0on

Exclusioncriteria:• Associateddisabili0es• Neuropsychiatricdisorders• Congenitalophthalmologicorcraniofacialmalforma0ons• Exclusivesignlanguagecommunica0on

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Ba9eryoftestsVisualacuitysta0canddynamic(ac0veandpassiverota0on)(near&far)CogniFvetasks:• WISC-IV(nonverbalsubtests:perceptualreasoning,workingmemory,processingspeed)

• Nepsy-II(visuospa0alprocessing:arrows,blockconst,routefinding…)• VirtualmazeMWT(Morriswatertask)(D.Hamilton)

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Results

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VisualAcuity

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NEPSYTEST&WISCIV

Group 1 :Profound SNHL + Vestibular areflexia Group 2 : Profound SNHL + Normal Vestibular Function Control : Normal hearing + Normal Vestibular Function

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Pa0entsscore50-75%ofareflexicpaFentswereweaktodeficient

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NosignificantstaFsFcaldifferencebetweengroups

VirtualMorriswatertest

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Conclusion• CBVLaXer12yearssFllshowseveredropofvisualacuityindynamiccondiFonandlower cogniFve scores compared to children with normal ves0bular func0on (withSNHLornormalhearing).

• These results suggest that CBVL remains a handicap that may never compensatecompletely.

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IMPACTONCOCHLEARIMPLANTSTRATEGY:

• 10% risk for complete ves0bular loss aXer unilateral implanta0on, 1 to 2 % risk forbilateralves0bularlossifsimultaneousbilateralimplanta0on*• CompletevesFbularlossshouldbeavoidedaspossibleasaconsequenceofasurgicalprocedure• Bilateral simultaneous implantaFon should be reserved to complete bilateralves0bularlossbeforeCI(meningi0s,Usher..)• Inothercases,weprefersequenFalbilateralimplantaFon(minimum3monthsapart)withvesFbulartesFngbeforeandahereachCI.• Incaseofsymmetricalhearingloss,thefirstCIisdoneonthelessfunc0onalves0bule

*Ves0bularimpairmentspre-andpost-cochlearimplantinchildren.JacotEetal.IntJPediatrOtorhinolaryngol.(2009)